Long-term Student Program

Presentation

5-Year Program + 2-Year Advance Program

Aim: Self-Development Program // Master of Science in Yoga // Yoga Therapist as a Paramedical Professional

Yoga is a long life journey. For those students who are interested in diving deep into the spiritual practice, experiencing first self-growth before embarking upon the teaching journey, we offer a long term study & space for self-development at the Himalayan Iyengar Yoga Centre. The aim is to give special program for those who are interested to take their life along a Yoga Path, would like become Masters in Yoga Science and Teaching to others, as well as those interested to become Paramedical Therapists.

The program will be specially tailored for the need of the teacher trainee student - depending on what physical or psychological ailments the person would like to help specific long term practice under supervision will be assigned. This is the first step to learning yoga therapy. The practice will be assessed regularly. Consultation with the Master Yoga Teacher Sharat Arora will be scheduled.

It all starts with the Self-Practice before you become a truly ready & qualified person to teach & guide others on the spiritual journey.

After the initial completion of the TTC 1 the teacher trainee will be allowed to participate / watch the classes on all levels conducted by the Master Teacher.And the long-term Self-Development & TTC training begins

Program

Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline based on an extremely subtle science, which focuses on establishing harmony between mind, body; thought and action; restraint and fulfilment; harmony between man and nature and a holistic approach to health and well-being. Yoga is not about exercise but to discover the sense of oneness with ourselves, the world and Nature. It is an art and science for healthy living.

Yoga is a science and art of living; also it is a body of techniques that lead us to consciously connect with ourselves and with life, the experience of yoga.

During the course the student is taught the concepts of Yoga for the treatment and prevention of various psychosomatic and life style related ailments. This course has the vision of producing yoga professional so that they could teach yoga therapy in a paramedical department of a hospital with the ability to select specific safe practice modules for different diseases and document their effectiveness for healing, health promotion, rejuvenation and age reversal through scientific researches.

Title of the Program: Master of Science in Yoga

Aim of the Program: The aim of the program is to train "Yoga Therapist as a Paramedical Professional"

Objectives of the program :

Prevention: To introduce yoga therapy, its principles and practices of yoga for prevention of various lifestyles, non-communicable and psychosomatic disorders. Promotion of positive health: To prepare them for giving talks and offer techniques to promote healthy yogic life style.

Treatment: To create professional therapists of high calibre who know the concepts, 2 techniques and can handle lifestyle disease under the guidance of a super specialist doctor to select safe specific practices for different diseases.

To create yoga therapy experts with in-depth knowledge based on yogic texts. For example, to train them ‘be and make’ i. e., ensure they practice what they teach.

Social health: To establish holistic health, social harmony and world peace by training them to be great citizens who can offer yogic way of life as examples of right living.

Duration 1 to 5 years which can be extended up to 7 years. 5 + 2 Years

EligibilityThe candidate should have completed TTC Level 1 from the Himalayan Iyengar Yoga Centre under the tutorage of the Master Yoga Teacher Sharat Arora.

Scheme of Teaching and Examination - Sample Syllabus of the Themes covered:

5-Year Program

1st Year

First Semester

Immersion CourseTraining into the Self-Practice (from then onward a scheduled Self-Practice is to be maintained during the years of the study at the Himalayan Iyengar Yoga Centre)